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Skip to content [#content] Menu and widgets About the Journal Aim & Scope Editorial Board Publication Ethics Archives For authors Feedback International-Legal Problem of Space Debris Article Open Access by Vasyl Semenyaka 1 1 National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kyiv, Ukraine) DOI: https://doi.org/10.29202/asl/2018/1/10 Received: January 6, 2018 / Accepted: February 1, 2018 / Published: April 1, 2018 View Full-Text Review Reports Cite This Paper Abstract The article deals with theoretical and practical legal aspects of the problem of man-made clogging of near-Earth space. The analysis shows that international space law does not cope with the current challenges and threats associated with man-made clogging of outer space. It has been shown that the Guiding Principles on the Prevention of the Development of Space Debris are not legally binding and subject to the use of the State exclusively on a voluntary basis. The necessity of forming an international legal mechanism for the protection of outer space from man-made clogging arises. The necessity of forming an international legal mechanism for the protection of outer space from man-made clogging arises. The necessity of developing and concluding the Convention on the prevention of the formation of space debris and the purification of near-Earth space is substantiated. Keywords: outer space; clogging of outer space; space debris; space law; spacecraft. References Online Index of Objects Launched into Outer Space (2018) Available online: http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/osoindex/search-ng.jspx?lf_id= Events in near-Earth space (2016) Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Issue 1 (68). Shemshuchenko, Yu.S. (2012) Space Law: Textbook . Kyiv, “Legal Opinion.” On the development of measures for the protection of planetary protection against space risks and threats: a compilation of the results of the round table, March 12 (2013) Moscow Council of Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Moscow. Report of the Second United Nations Conference Nations for the Exploration and Use of Outer Space peaceful purposes (1982) Vienna, August 9-21, 1982. Available online: http://www.unoosa.org/res/oosadoc/data/documents/1982/aconf/aconf_10110_0_html/A_CONF101_10R.pdf Resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations dated 08/12/1989 No. 44/46 (1989) “International cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space.” Available online: http://daccess-dds-ny.un.org/doc/RESOLUTION /GEN/NR0/552/87/IMG/NR055287.pdf?OpenElement The rules of space activity in Ukraine (URCT — 11.03) (2006) Limitation of the contamination of near-Earth space during the operation of space technology: Order of the National Space Agency of Ukraine dated July 19, No. 204. Kyiv, NSAU. Semenyaka, V.V. (2015) Actual problems of international legal protection of space from technogenic clogging. Journal of the Kyiv University of Law , No. 4, 344-347 Share and Cite Semenyaka, Vasyl (2018) International-Legal Problem of Space Debris. Advanced Space Law , Volume 1, 84-90 https://doi.org/10.29202/asl/2018/1/10 Back to the list of Articles Proudly powered by WordPress